Oestrogenic activity in girls with signs of precocious puberty as exposure biomarker to endocrine disrupting chemicals: a pilot study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The relationship between endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure and Precocious Puberty (PP) was investigated in this pilot study, involving girls with signs of PP (P) and pre-pubertal girls (C). Risk factors for PP were assessed through questionnaires, while 17β-oestradiol (E2) levels and oestrogenic activity were quantified on sera. The oestrogenic activity, expressed as E2 equivalent concentration (EEQ), was applied as EDC exposure biomarker. Questionnaires showed a low EDC knowledge, a high EDC exposure, and a potential relationship between some habits at risk for EDC exposure and PP. EEQs were similar between C and P; however, they were significantly higher in girls living in an urban environment than in girls living in a rural environment, suggesting a potential higher EDC exposure in cities. The results of this pilot study highlighted the need to raise awareness on EDCs and can be considered a starting point to clarify the relationship between EDC exposure and PP.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
early puberty, endocrine disruptors, exposure biomarker, MELN gene reporter assay,
oestradiol equivalent concentration, urban environment
Elenco autori:
Marta Gea, Anna Toso, Giuseppe Nicolò Bentivegna, Raffaele Buganza, Enrica Abrigo,
Luisa De Sanctis, Tiziana Schiliro
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